1. Brussels, 4 December 2012
CCBE Human Rights Award 2012 goes to Belarus lawyer PavelSapelko
As it met in Strasbourg on 30 November 2012, for the first time ever at the European
Court of Human Rights, the Plenary Session of the Council of Bars and Law
Societies of Europe (CCBE) granted its 2012 Human Rights Award to
MrPavelSapelko, one of the most well-known lawyers and human rights defenders in
Belarus.
MrSapelko had an important role in supporting human rights values in Belarus with
perseverance and courage. He supported the campaign “Human rights activists
against death penalty” for the abolition of the death penalty in Belarus, the only state
in Europe where it is still practised. He was also involved in defending opposition
members and political prisoners. MrSapelko carried on with his legal work regardless
of multiple threats by the state authorities and his exclusion from the Minsk Bar
Association as a result of the pressure from the state. He now works as a consultant
for the Human Rights Centre „Viasna‟ (Spring) and supports victims of the regime and
their families. The Human Rights Centre has to work as an underground organisation
due to the political situation whereby state authorities refuse to grant it the status of
an association under the new law.
An informal English translation of MrSapelko‟s speech which was delivered in
Russian is available here.
The CCBE represents the bars and law societies of 31 member countries and 11
further associate and observer countries, and through them around 1 million
European lawyers.
The purpose of the CCBE Human Rights Award is to highlight the work of a lawyer or
a lawyer‟s organisation who has demonstrated outstanding commitment and sacrifice
to uphold fundamental values and who has brought honour to the legal profession by
upholding the highest values of professional and personal conduct in the field of
human rights. For further information on the CCBE Human Rights Award, click here.
For further information,
please contact Antoine Fobe
Tel: +32.(0)2.234.65.10
Fax: +32.(0)2.234.65.11/12
E-mail: fobe@ccbe.eu